' I Lave worked on the Barrier off and on for several years, and j42^i§*sv had to lose a good many shifts, through ill health. I could neither wfiPs^^Hl eat nor sleep well. In fact, work of 3 la any kind was out of the question / iflff */»,/ unt^ * struck a good thing in Ayer's //iiH Mm Sarsaparilla. I had only taken one 1/iWm jJfate*K BK? bottle when I felt a lot better. In /// m mjf^^^ mix a N» I have taken seven bottles and Ijm W^^^^nK^ now am quite well. I always tell any • ' vTOy^^V^A^ one that feels off color to take Ayer's -^JmBL-aSLjgßßlffl^L Sarsaparilla and it will put them in ®^ ! fiyfff^ ' ' Broken Hill, N. S. W. Imperfectly digested food breeds poisons and impurities which are quickly absorbed into the blood. AVER'S Sarsaparilk will strengthen the stomach and make the digestive juices more active. As a remedy for dyspepsia and indigestion we cannot recommend it too strongly. As now made, it contains no alcohol. Be sure that you get Ayer's Sarsaparilla, not some other kind put up in imitation of it. Prepared by Dr. S. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell. Mass., TJ. S. A.
WHAT IS IN , A NAME? / EVERYTHING WHEN YOU NEED MEDICINE. BE SURE YOU 6EI LUKE'S EMULSION. Lane's Emulsion Is far and away the beat Emulsion prepared. It is absolutely the King of Emulsions. Like every other good medicine, it is freely imitated (imitations, you know, should always be avoided). Lane's Emulsion is the standard of value in €od Liver Oil Emulsion, and is freely used everywhere throughout N.Z. When you ask for " Lane's Emulsion," and are offered some other brand — one of the many imitations — firmly assert your privilege of selection, and lay, ■ " No, thanks, I want Lane's, md Lane's only." Lane's Emulsion is used and recommended by Annie Hanagan, Dunedin ; Peter Roy'd, Lovell's Flat; A. Wilkie, Auckland; John A. Grant, Auckland; G. McK>on, Dunedin ; W. C. Lovell, Stratford; Ellen Knaggs, Auckland; W. Hall, Riversdale; M. Cooper, WeU lington ; A. M. Falls, Greytown ; H. M. Cohen, Invercargill ; W. Spring, Christchurch ; Mrs. W. Botton, Wanganui ; Brick ell, Featherston ; Waikato Sanitorium, Cambridge ; Nurse Maude, Christchurch; C. Bradshaw, Wellington ; L. A. Meyer, Mangaweka ; E. N. Harrison, Auckland; J. Henderson, Temuka ; M. O. Spicer, Ashbnrton ; A. B. Weldon, Dannevirke, and thousands of others throughout the Dominion. % The fact that Lane's Emulsion is ' famous because it is good ' is truer to-day than ever, and the best of reasons why you should always insist upon receiving what you* ask for. Lane's Emulsion is for inflamed throat 3, coughs, colds, bronchitis, asthma, whooping cough, croups, and all kindred ailments known to children and adults. Lane's Emulsion is quite pleasant to take, is easily digested, and never fails to build up strong, healthy, vigorous bodies. Two Bizes, 4/6 and 2/6 at all medicine dealers. The large size is the economical size. •* 45 SCREENED PtTPOUGA COAL 32'- per ton 16/-perbaif ton 8/6 per quarter ton 3/6 pßr feack FOB SPOT CASH ONLY, DELIVERED WITHIN THE BOROUGH. BOOKING PRICES AS USUAL. ALL OTHER COALS, COKE, and FIREWOOD KEPT IN STOCK. HO&SLEY& HARRIS 6 and 8, ST. HILL STREET. GOOD NEWS, Plantekoa hai proved itself invala* able in cases of Tumour, Cancerouf Growths, G" o illli 1111 111 1 6 xs " Blood Poi- (^^^s? blood diseases. y"^Jlk» Read what \i * itffaW ' " For years I h»ve b*d to nn gome medioina ; tor the blood, being subject to Bolls kdA \ eruptions in different parti of the body. I tr»ve taken Sarsaparilla and other blood modi. \ m o<nes, but have found nothing to oomp»ra with j - Plantakoa. It is the moat eff«ctl v* an* ' powerful Blood Purlflar I hare erar > used, and I find it cheaper than the artiolea I | . bare referred to." % *> From ohemiit* and itorei. price Gi., or pott ° free fiam the Plantekoa Proprietary, Welting- S tea. Jl 1
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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXXIV, Issue 12746, 17 April 1909, Page 2
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639Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXXIV, Issue 12746, 17 April 1909, Page 2
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